Small bumps on wrist

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I developed small red bumpson the inside of my wrist/forearm last night. They were not itchy - in fact, the only way I discovered them was when I ran my fingers over my arm and felt the bumps. They were a little bit itchy this morning, but I ran some hot water over them and the itching stopped. So far, they have not itched at all tonight.
My main concern is that I found out today a woman who has been sitting at my desk at work also has a rash in the same area.

I have recently noticed my wrist forming bumps, I noticed a few at first (looking like a spider bite) and then later saw more. I assume the reason for so many is due to me itching, but I am rather nervous. I am only 16 and have had shingles at the age of 10 or 11. To be honest I am usure of how it looked when it formed. It is only one one side of my body like last time, and is in a strip like line form. Please help I am kind of scared.

I have a question about these bumpson my wrist, thete also on some of my fingers as well, they itch every now & then. I need help.
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Having this sleepless night due to worries,
to be specific 4 weeks before I had been to Dubai, I was drunk n my mistake was I picked up a Filipino call girl and I had a protected sex, and I had used the soap which she used I'm bit worried of this hiv now, since a week I got this red bumpson my chest 6-7 in different areas of chest and 4-5 on the wrist where it is likE a hard patch inside the skin and red bumps over it which isn't painful neither itchy, sometimes when I touch it's itchy,n bit p

ive had a small patch of smallbumpson my left wrist for at least two years. they don't spread, they don't get any worse, they don't get any better. they itch minimally. they resemble small blisters but not really. moistening with lotion doesn't seem to do much, nor does trying to dry them up with wart medicine. any ideas on what this could be and a remedy for it.

I've included a picture of the bumpsonwrist, which is similar in appearance to the bumpson the palm. Hopefully the picture won't be too washed out from the flash. Any guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I will go back to (a different) physician, in particular a dermatologist, if it appears worthwhile to go and spend that money but I don't want to just spend money without actually getting any help. Thanks!

Which are slightly red and brownish red they don't itch or anything, and its on one wrist. I also notice small red bumpson sides of both feet. I am thinking its a allergic reaction but not sure, because I have sensitive skin. The bumps or not on the palm of my hand or the sole of feet. I am freaking out any ides.

I have had these smallbumpson my body for a while, they started on the inside of my wrist and top of my feet and slowly spread to my thigh and upper arms, I also have them on the base and head of my penis, they do not itch or hurt in any way....

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Just to be prudent, have you ascertained that indeed this is not a small grape stuck on the side of your wrist? Sometimes you just can tell what's, what, when on the tx drugs.

Hello,
If the papules on arms and feet are tiny then we can think of lichen nitidus. If they are on the wrist or dorsum of the foot and ankle and purplish then it can be due to lichen planus.
Lichen nitidus is a harmless skin condition that causes small, shiny flesh-colored lumps to appear
For most people, lichen nitidus lasts for a few months to a year. The condition usually clears up on its own without treatment. Treatment consists of corticosteroids, retinoids and antihistminics.

For the past week and a half i have been noticing small itchy red bumps appearing on my skin it started only on my wrist then spred to the back of my legs, my arms, underarms and neck.. it seems like every day there are more and more and they become more itchy i don't think any think in my lifestyle has changed ex.. eating habits laundry soap, body wash etc... i don't know what is causing them althought it started the day i found out i had a virus in my intestine and was really sick...

I have hundreds of small red bumps (about 1/16 - 1/8 inch apart from each other) on my forearms (from wrist to elbow, and some of them are approaching the top of the arm but mainly on forearm). There are alot more on my left forearm than my right.
I have had them for about 5 days and they don't seem any different.
They don't really itch and I feel ok (a bit of a sore throat today, but I feel it is unrelated).

I keep getting these small red bumpson my hands and wrist that itch really bad but end up going away at night. Then they come back itching even more. It has been over a week now having it. What could it be?

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Met almost every criteria for my bumps except there are not hundreds, but there are at least 20 marks on each area. Plus mine have more on the right than the left.
I've taken benedryl and put neosporin on them and nothing has happened. I've punctured one with a pin to see if it was puss, but nothing comes out except for blood and a small bit of clear fluid.

I've noticed recently that my forearms often become itchy and whenever I scratch my arms, the area I scratched develops a pink-ish hue and smallbumps appear. The smallbumps themselves aren't weirdly colored or anything...in fact they kind of look like abnormal goosebumps (when I say abnormal I mean that the bump sizes aren't consistent..some smaller and some larger...but never bigger than say 3/16 inches..which is still pretty small).

I started a new antibiotic doxycycline and shortly afterward started with a light rash mainly raised bumpson my wrist,
I have also noticed a small place on the upper left thigh as well. I contacted my pharmacist but like me, he felt if
it was related to the medicine I would have a rash in more places etc. So I am assuming contact dermatitis, possibly poison ivy from the dogs BUT IT GETS WORSE EACH DAY WHEN I TAKE THE ANTIBIOTICS.

Once in a while during more stressful periods we would get a condition where our hands would itch like crazy and small red bumps would appear on our palms. The condition would worsen if we exposed our hands to hot water. Also, after a day or two, the skin on our hands would feel like onion skin.
I was in college the first time I got the condition.

Yesterday I got a small itchy little red bump on my inner wrist, this morning I woke up with 12 of them that have spread up my arm, they are normal coloured until they get itchy, they look like tiny mosquito bites but I haven't been anywhere with mosquitos, my eczema hasn't affected me for a couple of years and I haven't spent too much time in the sun, any ideas what it is or how to treat it?

Since then, I have gotten two of these pimple-like bumps on my leg, one on my ankle, two on my torso, two under my butt, one on my knee, two on my arm, and two on my hand. They are very itchy, small, and flesh colored until they are scratched. When scratched, they seem to open up, getting even itchier, and swollen around the initial bump area.

My mother had a few bumpson her wrist for the last week or so. Today, it has progressed into a raised welt in the shape of a small 'x' or cross. Any ideas? No one else in the family is experiencing it...

Hello,
These smallbumps can be due to lichen planus of the wrist. It is an inflammatory disease that affects the skin and the oral mucosa, and presents itself in the form of papules(flat spots) or rashes. Treatment is available only on prescription and consists mainly of steroids, retinoids, hydroquinone and phototherapy.
My sincere advice would be to get it evaluated from a dermatologist.

But I do have one on my wrist another on the back of my knee, underneath my chest and on my stomach. They seem to go away after a few days, but they leave scars. It seems as though when one dissappears another one grows in a different area. I'm not sure what to make of this. And I'm wondering if anyone has ever heard of this, and possibly what I can do to get rid of it. I'm scared it might be a STD. Thanks for all your feedback!

This week I noticed a single bump on my wrist. It was raised and red on the outside with a tiny black center. I thought it was just a bug bite, but over the last few days more have appeared. Today another appeared near my pinky finger and another on the inside crease of my elbow. They itch, but don’t really hurt. I was little concerned because I had a staph infection last year that spread from my knee all over my body.

Hello. Starting several months back, I noticed a small flesh colored bump on my hand, it was above my wrist, on the back side, not the palm. After I realized it was there for at least a month, i guess i started scratching it and eventually it cut. After that happened, it started expanding to more of these little bumps, though its kinda hard to see them because I have scratched it quite a bit and its now mostly a raised dime sized area with some raised bums around it.

About a year ago I noticed some very smallbumps that appeared on my hands and forearms. They did not itch at all and were not irritating in anyway. I didn't think twice about them as I had been spending time in Costa Rica doing lots of work in the bush and was used to getting bit by all sorts of bugs and stuff. I also had been in Central Florida doing the same type of yard work.
The bumps slowly dissipated but after awhile they turned into small irregular shaped circles and have grown.

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